Larry Clark's seminal book "Tulsa" offers a raw examination of youth culture's decline through graphic images depicting sex, violence, and drug abuse in Oklahoma during 1963, 1968, and 1971. By exposing the turmoil beneath the surface of Middle America, it dismantles the myth of the region's immunity to 1960s social upheavals. Originally released in 1971 and republished as a limited edition in 1983, the book, lauded for its stark depiction of self-destruction, remains relevant today. This influential work of photographic art and social history is now accessible in both hardcover and paperback through Grove Press.